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the u.s. bureau of labor statistics said yesterday there were nearly 400,000 more jobs created in the previous year that ended in march. that would mean that there are a higher number of jobs than when president obama took office. but the u.s. still has four million fewer jobs since before the collapse of the financial sector. there's other sobering data as well, showing a still sluggish recovery. the commerce department revised its estimate of second-quarter economic growth down yesterday from 1.7%. mitt romney seized on the change in springfield, virginia. >> we are at 1.3%. this is... this is unacceptable. >> woodruff: other economic indicators also paint a mixed picture. the stock market itself, while down today, has been climbing in recent weeks to its highest levels in nearly five years. today, the dow jones industrial average lost almost 49 points after a weak manufacturing report and worries over europe to close just over 13,437. and the housing market may be stabilizing. a key index s
the u.s. bureau of labor statistics said yesterday there were nearly 400,000 more jobs created in the previous year that ended in march. that would mean that there are a higher number of jobs than when president obama took office. but the u.s. still has four million fewer jobs since before the collapse of the financial sector. there's other sobering data as well, showing a still sluggish recovery. the commerce department revised its estimate of second-quarter economic growth down yesterday from...
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what is your view on the u.s. economy, how much momentum really is there as we look into the fourth quarter and next year? >> you're looking at growth in the fourth quarter probably not going to breach 2%. we're just going to have to learn to live with that. and as much as the job rest claims numbers are good news, we still haven't seen the pick up in hiring. so until we see that, i don't think you can get that much momentum. sdl they 00 a discussion about stall speed. are we headed in to recession or do we expect to slug it out here? >> what we found is the volatility of growth is significantly lower in the recovery. sos as much as growth is lower, the volatility has fallen off much more take dramatically. so if there is a stall speed, it's a much lower rate than we've seen in the past. the most obvious way you know you're going into a recession and said partly tongue in cheek is when you have a quarter of negative growth, that implies there's a good chance you're going into recession. anything above that is real
what is your view on the u.s. economy, how much momentum really is there as we look into the fourth quarter and next year? >> you're looking at growth in the fourth quarter probably not going to breach 2%. we're just going to have to learn to live with that. and as much as the job rest claims numbers are good news, we still haven't seen the pick up in hiring. so until we see that, i don't think you can get that much momentum. sdl they 00 a discussion about stall speed. are we headed in to...
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the u.s. and its allies claim they want an end to the bloodshed in syria but the rebels say they are being urged from abroad to fly on that sort of peacemaking policies that well it's a standard policy of the u.s. government it is it is designed to oust rulers of regimes that are independent of what might be called the u.s. military empire and replace them with pro u.s. rulers so we have the dichotomy of supporting dictators in country their loyal to the us government in trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the u.s. government. now washington has made it clear it will keep supporting the syrian rebels and bypassing the u.n. watching the speech making at the world body really achieve at this point then. nothing it's sheer propaganda the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear the united nations it just designed to do for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freedom when i
the u.s. and its allies claim they want an end to the bloodshed in syria but the rebels say they are being urged from abroad to fly on that sort of peacemaking policies that well it's a standard policy of the u.s. government it is it is designed to oust rulers of regimes that are independent of what might be called the u.s. military empire and replace them with pro u.s. rulers so we have the dichotomy of supporting dictators in country their loyal to the us government in trying to oust...
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. >> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has again urged her chinese counterparts to try to calm the walters. clinton met with foreign minister in new york. state department officials say she repeated her view that cool heads should prevail. clinton reportedly said, china and japan have the resources, restraint and ability to reduce tensions. the officials did not say how he responded. chin eaese leaders have complai about washington's stance that they're covered by the security treaty. >> a man who helped shape foreign policy has a similar message. richard armitage was an add voicer to george w. bush. >> reporter: he is urging japanese and chinese leaders to bring calm to the situation. >> i think japan should do what japan can do to cool tempers to explain to the public what is at stake here. i do realize this is a difficult time for japan because of what will be impending elections but also difficult for china. because of her impending power transfer. not elections. so i think if that ca
. >> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has again urged her chinese counterparts to try to calm the walters. clinton met with foreign minister in new york. state department officials say she repeated her view that cool heads should prevail. clinton reportedly said, china and japan have the resources, restraint and ability to reduce tensions. the officials did not say how he responded. chin eaese leaders have complai about washington's stance that they're covered by the security...
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u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. u.s. hopes diplomacy can stop iran. netanyahu argued ultimatums don't lead to war, they prevent them. >> i believe faced with a clear red line iran will back down and this will give more time for sanctions and diplomacy to convince iran to dismantle its nuclear weapons program altogether. >> david martin has more on netanyahu's plea for action. >> reporter: it looked like a cartoon but it was deadly serious. israel's prime minister netanyahu drew the red line that would trigger an attack on iran's nuclear program as clearly as it has ever been drawn. >> a red line should be drawn right here. before -- before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> reporter: that second stage is taking place at this underground facility near the holy city of qom where iran is enriching uranium to a 20% level of purity, one step away from the 90% needed to build a bomb. according to the latest report by u.n. inspectors, iran
u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. u.s. hopes diplomacy can stop iran. netanyahu argued ultimatums don't lead to war, they prevent them. >> i believe faced with a clear red line iran will back down and this will give more time for sanctions and diplomacy to convince iran to dismantle its nuclear weapons program altogether. >> david martin has more on netanyahu's plea for action. >> reporter: it looked like a cartoon but it was deadly serious. israel's prime minister...
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the u.s. economy hasn't been performing very well but u.s. companies have done exceptionally well in terms of managing not just the downturn but the slow expansion. balance sheets are particularly strong, especially in the technology sector where there's low levels of debt and high levels of cash. companies have not been quick to add employees back when demand levels haven't necessarily justified it. so what the stock market's done has driven higher not necessarily on top line growth but on bottom line growth. listen that, doesn't continue in perpetuity but we've seen it for a couple of years now. to the extent that we think you can go a little hire here in the near-term it is to get back to your first point a central bank play. >> as we close out the third quarter let's bring in brian to the conversation with regards to the data that we've been talking about and what it means for the markets. i would like to ask you, brian, whether or not the current environment that we have economically where we're sluggish and potentially moving backwards
the u.s. economy hasn't been performing very well but u.s. companies have done exceptionally well in terms of managing not just the downturn but the slow expansion. balance sheets are particularly strong, especially in the technology sector where there's low levels of debt and high levels of cash. companies have not been quick to add employees back when demand levels haven't necessarily justified it. so what the stock market's done has driven higher not necessarily on top line growth but on...
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u.s. hopes diplomacy can stop iran. netanyahu argued ultimatums don't lead to war, they prevent them. >> i believe faced with a clear red line iran will back down and this will give more time for sanctions and diplomacy to convince iran to dismantle its nuclear weapons program altogether. >> david martin has more on netanyahu's plea for action. >> reporter: it looked like a cartoon but it was deadly serious. israel's prime minister netanyahu drew the red line that would trigger an attack on iran's nuclear program as clearly as it has ever been drawn. >> a red line should shall drawn right here. before -- before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> reporter: that second stage is taking place at this underground facility here the holy deof koom where iran is enriching uranium to a 20% level of purity, one step away from the 09% needed to build a bomb. according to the latest report by u.n. inspectors, iran has about 200 pounds of 20% uranium. rou
u.s. hopes diplomacy can stop iran. netanyahu argued ultimatums don't lead to war, they prevent them. >> i believe faced with a clear red line iran will back down and this will give more time for sanctions and diplomacy to convince iran to dismantle its nuclear weapons program altogether. >> david martin has more on netanyahu's plea for action. >> reporter: it looked like a cartoon but it was deadly serious. israel's prime minister netanyahu drew the red line that would...
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u.s. mission in libya the work of al qaeda? we take a look. >> woodruff: from our american graduate series, ray suarez reports on growing pains for north dakota schools brought on by the oil boom. >> i always make it very clear to any perspective teachers of what they are really getting themselves into. i tell them this is the new wild west. >> brown: on the "daily download," we examine how the candidates are using video games to push early voting. >> woodruff: and regular pro referees are back on the football field tonight after three weeks of questionable calls by replacements. we talk to npr's mike pesca about the deal struck with the nfl. >> brown: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongo
u.s. mission in libya the work of al qaeda? we take a look. >> woodruff: from our american graduate series, ray suarez reports on growing pains for north dakota schools brought on by the oil boom. >> i always make it very clear to any perspective teachers of what they are really getting themselves into. i tell them this is the new wild west. >> brown: on the "daily download," we examine how the candidates are using video games to push early voting. >> woodruff:...
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the u.s. consulate in libya. is the confusion becoming a political liability? and mitt romney says he has a little secret. you're going to hear him predict he'll win a state most experts think is safely in president obama's column. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're down to just 39 days until the presidential election. in about 20 minutes the president begins a series of fundraisers right here in washington. those are the only public events on his calendar today. yet this is the same day the president didn't have time for a face-to-face meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who's in new york. instead they spoke by phone. here's cnn's white house correspondent dan lothian. dan. >> reporter: wolf, the white house always stresses that the president and prime minister netanyahu are in touch frequently. they downplay any daylight between the two leaders. but they didn't meet face-to-face this week. and so one phone call is getting a lot of attention. pr
the u.s. consulate in libya. is the confusion becoming a political liability? and mitt romney says he has a little secret. you're going to hear him predict he'll win a state most experts think is safely in president obama's column. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're down to just 39 days until the presidential election. in about 20 minutes the president begins a series of fundraisers right here in washington. those are the only public events on his...
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the postal service owes the u.s. treasury $5.6 billion for future retiree health benefits and that bill is due on sunday. the post master general says the agency has already cut back as much as it possibly can. and get this, he says if congress passes some sort of reform the postal service could turn a profit. any postal legislation could get pushed into the next congress rich edson in our washington newsroom. what's the hold up here. >> as you mentioned for starters congress is out of town. when lawmakers return their top issue is solving hundreds of billions of dollars in automatic tax increases and spending cuts. not overhauling the postal service. politically, cutting back the postal service is a difficult issue especially which they could lose post offices and could lose their jobs. shep. >> shepard: what does this default mean for mail service if anything. >> for now the postal service says business as usual. in a statement the usps says customers can be confident in the regular operations of the postal service
the postal service owes the u.s. treasury $5.6 billion for future retiree health benefits and that bill is due on sunday. the post master general says the agency has already cut back as much as it possibly can. and get this, he says if congress passes some sort of reform the postal service could turn a profit. any postal legislation could get pushed into the next congress rich edson in our washington newsroom. what's the hold up here. >> as you mentioned for starters congress is out of...
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and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting grandmothers in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. and she can tell me a who's a policy analyst at the libertarian think tank believes president obama will not jump on israel's war bond wagon until november's election and maybe not after that time for me is trying to raise the alarm level and or in the possibility of when you clear iran. you know so he's using it as a prop but the fact of the matter is he doesn't have to convince the whole load of conspiracy to convince one country and essentially one person and as president obama and you know without u.s. support for some kind of military intervention he can draw whatever you want you know maps and charts to an
and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting grandmothers in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. and she can tell me a who's a policy analyst at the libertarian think tank...
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well i mean it's very important of the u.s. shown signs that they will stop persecuting that we can use on this reporters who we killings it is getting totally out of hand it's ridiculous if you look at the school. investigation that have been gathered over forty thousand pages in an attempt to find an angle to prosecute julius jones and possibly all those associated with we can leave we have a grand jury sitting in the junior for months and years so this is this has to stop what do you think about just the us kind of making such a big deal over the pussy riot verdict all over the media but really is absent the bradley manning case also joining us on it i mean is this kind of unprecedented overstep country barriers to really try to extradite someone who's not american citizen for charges that don't exist. well i mean it's really getting it's sure that but it's over where you would be interested in this would be very worrying to all journalists working in this country here in the u.s. because you have a small media organization
well i mean it's very important of the u.s. shown signs that they will stop persecuting that we can use on this reporters who we killings it is getting totally out of hand it's ridiculous if you look at the school. investigation that have been gathered over forty thousand pages in an attempt to find an angle to prosecute julius jones and possibly all those associated with we can leave we have a grand jury sitting in the junior for months and years so this is this has to stop what do you think...
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it has been more than two weeks since the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans were killed at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. tonight, a rare reversal, tonight, the intelligence officials say they originally got it wrong. patience, with the investigation, and shifting explanations from the administration. tonight, members of congress from both parties are demanding answers, and on the ground in
it has been more than two weeks since the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans were killed at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. tonight, a rare reversal, tonight, the intelligence officials say they originally got it wrong. patience, with the investigation, and shifting explanations from the administration. tonight, members of congress from both parties are demanding answers, and on the ground in
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the u.s. government remain a neutral stance. because japan controls the territory japan u.s. security treaty extends to the islands. chinese vessels have been navigating the waters around the island. japan coast guard crews have been keeping an eye on them. obviousers fear an absence of dialogue and the crisis mechanism could lead to unintended consequences which could mean the united states would not be able to stay neutral. >> japan and china are said to mark 40 years. organizers have cancelled a number of events. government officials celebrated the friendship year for japan china people to people exchanges. as of thursday 29 events in both countries have been cancelled or postponed. japan airlines reports that about 12,000 seats for its group tour bookings have been cancelled. some car dealerships in china have scrapped their plans to display japanese vehicles at an international motor show. dealers of honda and subara brand decided not to participate in the annual show. it opens on wednesday. japanese automakers have showcased their vehicles for years. some protesters lau
the u.s. government remain a neutral stance. because japan controls the territory japan u.s. security treaty extends to the islands. chinese vessels have been navigating the waters around the island. japan coast guard crews have been keeping an eye on them. obviousers fear an absence of dialogue and the crisis mechanism could lead to unintended consequences which could mean the united states would not be able to stay neutral. >> japan and china are said to mark 40 years. organizers have...
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late word tonight from the u.s. state department they're pulling more staffers out of the embassy in tripoli because of security concerns. also tonight, also security related, new details. they're coming in reaction to our exclusive reporting last night on how quickly officials actually suspected that the killing of four americans in benghazi was an act of terror, and how troubled the subsequent investigation into that deadly assault is turning out to be. today, 16 days after the attack, defense secretary leon panetta stated plainly what was obvious to many, including senator john mccain, who joins us shortly, almost from the beginning. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place, that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. >> the best we can tell, this is the first time any administration official has uttered the word "planned" to describe what happened. asked how long it took to reach his conclusion, secretary panetta said quote, it took
late word tonight from the u.s. state department they're pulling more staffers out of the embassy in tripoli because of security concerns. also tonight, also security related, new details. they're coming in reaction to our exclusive reporting last night on how quickly officials actually suspected that the killing of four americans in benghazi was an act of terror, and how troubled the subsequent investigation into that deadly assault is turning out to be. today, 16 days after the attack,...
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now, u.s. intelligence sources tell cnn tonight that in the immediate after math of the attack, they thought the attack might have been, their word, spontaneous. okay, this is going to be a crucial word to define. what exactly is immediate aftermath? because the white house and the state department stuck with the spontaneous version of events for eight days. >> we are very cautious about drawing any conclusions with regard to who the perpetrators were, what their motivations were, whether it was premedicated. >> this was not a preplanned, premeditated attack. >> based on the information we had at the time and have to this day, we we do not have evidence that it was premeditated. >> all right. these same people apparently knew a terrorist attack was perpetrated by al-qaeda within 24 hours after the attack, so the lack of information sharing does not seem to add up. tonight, representative peter king is calling for the resignation of u.s. ambassador to the u.n. susan rice for what he says was mis
now, u.s. intelligence sources tell cnn tonight that in the immediate after math of the attack, they thought the attack might have been, their word, spontaneous. okay, this is going to be a crucial word to define. what exactly is immediate aftermath? because the white house and the state department stuck with the spontaneous version of events for eight days. >> we are very cautious about drawing any conclusions with regard to who the perpetrators were, what their motivations were, whether...
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the u.s. doesn't have a veto in the general assembly could it still do something to de rail this attachment well those two parts to that i think what the hope. is that the palestinian diplomatic initiative of the past couple of years has borne enormous fruit pretty well every country in latin america now recognizes palestine most african countries will take many salvation in southeast asian countries also recognize palestine this could be an overwhelming vote in the general assembly that doesn't grant money. to the. security forces will make it clear it will use its power of veto the security council and the british government's position is still i believe they're going to abstain on the a c. how you abstain for or against palestine i don't know but that's the position they're taking so i think what we'll get from this is a vote by the general assembly and from that some kind of in hearts to observe a status of the moment the palestinians do enjoy a degree of observer status within also u.n. o
the u.s. doesn't have a veto in the general assembly could it still do something to de rail this attachment well those two parts to that i think what the hope. is that the palestinian diplomatic initiative of the past couple of years has borne enormous fruit pretty well every country in latin america now recognizes palestine most african countries will take many salvation in southeast asian countries also recognize palestine this could be an overwhelming vote in the general assembly that...
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finally, u.s. intelligence broke it public silence on the attack in libya where four americans were killed. the spokesman said and i quote him, it was a deliberate and organized terrorist attack carried out by extremists who were linked to groups affiliate ed with or sympathetic to al-qaeda. now, this follows reporting you've heard here this week indicating u.s. intelligence knew about links between the attackers and al-qaeda within 24 hours of the attack. that knowledge though was not shared by the white house or the state department with the public or with congress. in fact, congress was briefed over a week ago on september 21st and at that time, not told about the al-qaeda links. when hillary clinton speaking at the units nations wednesday, implied an al-qaeda link we reported on, the state department later corrected her, saying she was speaking generally, not about the attack in benghazi. now, u.s. intelligence sources tell cnn tonight that in the immediate after math of the attack, they though
finally, u.s. intelligence broke it public silence on the attack in libya where four americans were killed. the spokesman said and i quote him, it was a deliberate and organized terrorist attack carried out by extremists who were linked to groups affiliate ed with or sympathetic to al-qaeda. now, this follows reporting you've heard here this week indicating u.s. intelligence knew about links between the attackers and al-qaeda within 24 hours of the attack. that knowledge though was not shared...
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and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting grandmothers in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. off to correspond marina portnoy reporting that right now israelis and palestinians are also trading accusations at the u.n. israel wants a demilitarized palestine to recognize the quote one and only jewish state this while the palestinians claim they're being ethnically cleansed and vowing to continue seeking full u.n. membership political analyst phyllis bennis says they're on a tough road to recognition it's absolutely within reach and the one thing it could accomplish would be joining the international criminal court which would set the stage at least potentially for a serious international investigation of
and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting grandmothers in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. off to correspond marina portnoy reporting that right now israelis and...
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there's a u.s. navy there's bases all over the region and we would then be so probably sucked into some costly conflict of course it matters but human rights matters as well and if you suppress a people's identity and their ambitions and that's what you are end up with war if the requests for u.n. known member status is granted what's the next for the palestinian independence movement to push for full status but also to use this current position within the u.n. to force israel to withdraw the second. and ultimately take down the wall and recognize the rights of palestinian people you don't achieve good relations with your neighbor by surrounding yourself with water and machine gun emplacements see the chief security to a neighbor being friends jeremy corbin thank you. will do the trick really the ship or swimming you can catch both at the premier merits like deviation show of the summer check out a whole family of russian engineering feats didn't let ships truly fly or just go with the flow and take
there's a u.s. navy there's bases all over the region and we would then be so probably sucked into some costly conflict of course it matters but human rights matters as well and if you suppress a people's identity and their ambitions and that's what you are end up with war if the requests for u.n. known member status is granted what's the next for the palestinian independence movement to push for full status but also to use this current position within the u.n. to force israel to withdraw the...
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we did see the u.s. embassy this evening posting on its website a warning for u.s. citizens in tripoli and in benghazi who remain in country to avoid the two main squares in these cities because of the demonstrations, saying that while they are expected to be peaceful protests, that they can be unpredictable and could turn violent. >> bob, as i said earlier, we heard leon panetta, the defense secretary, using the word planned. we think that's the first time we've heard that from administration officials. you say the way in which the mortars were used in this attack would right away lead to that conclusion. >> well, it's very hard to walk in mortars on a targe and apparently as i hear, they were hit, the annex, very quickly by mortars so somebody had the exact coordinates, somebody knew how to fire mortars, direct fire, and i think that's what has the pentagon concerned that this was a military style attack and the people who did attack it knew what they were doing. and you know, in defense of the secretary of defense, the details are coming in very slowly simply bec
we did see the u.s. embassy this evening posting on its website a warning for u.s. citizens in tripoli and in benghazi who remain in country to avoid the two main squares in these cities because of the demonstrations, saying that while they are expected to be peaceful protests, that they can be unpredictable and could turn violent. >> bob, as i said earlier, we heard leon panetta, the defense secretary, using the word planned. we think that's the first time we've heard that from...
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and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. very i mean netanyahu estimated at timeframe of spring or summer twenty thirteen for iran to complete the next stage of its uranium enrichment and middle east commentator ramsey barritt says israeli prime minister is treading on dangerous ground he is digging a hole for himself he provided this timeline of one year where we can't possibly be go beyond that so he basically committed himself directly or indirectly that he is going to destroy iran's nuclear ambitions within one year if nothing is being done about it and you know why i feel like you are i think it's a message also to the united states that if you do not back us
and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. very i mean netanyahu estimated at timeframe of spring or summer twenty thirteen for iran to...
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labor relations observers say the u.s. is seeing a rise in labor disputes leading to public protests and walkouts within the last year-and-a-half. in our cover story, why is labor using these tools, and will it continue? from public employees in wisconsin and chicago to the private sector - at american airlines, caterpiller and nfl referees - labor is sounding off. "...corporate greed has got to go." "in this last year or two, there's been an outbreak of high-profile cases, so many in fact, which may signal the possibility that we'll see additional ones." why is it happening? some believe the recession has improved just enough to the point where resentment from cutbacks and layoffs - resentment held in check - is now reaching the surface. "we're seeing an explosion in labor-management conflict from recession. people feel as though they've been given a bad deal, so there's a 'festering' effect." the 121 referees in the nfl are a small and highly-specialized labor force. last sunday's controversial game-ending call in seattl
labor relations observers say the u.s. is seeing a rise in labor disputes leading to public protests and walkouts within the last year-and-a-half. in our cover story, why is labor using these tools, and will it continue? from public employees in wisconsin and chicago to the private sector - at american airlines, caterpiller and nfl referees - labor is sounding off. "...corporate greed has got to go." "in this last year or two, there's been an outbreak of high-profile cases, so...
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spain helping u.s. stocks climbed back from session lows after spanish thanks announced they had passed, for the most part, the stress test. they only needed $77 billion of new capital.
spain helping u.s. stocks climbed back from session lows after spanish thanks announced they had passed, for the most part, the stress test. they only needed $77 billion of new capital.
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the real challenge for u.s. policymakers and it's going to be a big challenge after the election, i think, is to try to figure out a way to get through the near term without causing lots of disruption and that probably means trying to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, while at the same time beginning the challenge and process of long-term fiscal adjustments. when i suggest that social security's probably the easiest place to start, it's not something that i would start by making any dramatic changes for benefits or for people who are eligible for the program now. it's really something where one could start today or in 2013 to think about what we could do to change program rules, change both the taxing side and the benefits side in order to put the program on a different long-term trajectory which would mean we would not be shifting as much of the burden to future taxpayers. >> you know, james, you lay it out that way but yesterday we had former senator sam nun on the program and he said politically speaking you
the real challenge for u.s. policymakers and it's going to be a big challenge after the election, i think, is to try to figure out a way to get through the near term without causing lots of disruption and that probably means trying to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, while at the same time beginning the challenge and process of long-term fiscal adjustments. when i suggest that social security's probably the easiest place to start, it's not something that i would start by making any dramatic...
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the u.s. to lay down a so-called red line on iran that would prompt military action. at the u.n. he used a prop to drive home his point. >> a red line should be drawn right here. before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> reporter: while some have accused the prime minister of pressuring the president to help gop nominee mitt romney, mr. netanyahu has said his actions are not tied to the u.s. political calendar. the white house downplays any friction between the two leaders and brushes aside criticism that there was no face-to-face meeting. >> the president has met with and spent time on the phone with prime minister netanyahu more than with any leader since he took office. and that is reflective of the importance of and the closeness of the relationship between the united states and israel. >> reporter: the white house would not say if the two leaders talked about the so-called red line, which of course is a key issue. and no specifics on how the
the u.s. to lay down a so-called red line on iran that would prompt military action. at the u.n. he used a prop to drive home his point. >> a red line should be drawn right here. before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> reporter: while some have accused the prime minister of pressuring the president to help gop nominee mitt romney, mr. netanyahu has said his actions are not tied to the u.s. political calendar. the white house...
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u.s. intelligence did indeed know it was a terror attack of 24 hours of that evening. bill: yesterday the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the defense secretary finally statedding the obvious. >> it was a terrorist attack. as we determined details of what took place there and how that attack took place that it became clear there were terrorists who planned that attack. that's when i came to that conclusion. >> day after or was -- >> took a while to really get some of the feedback from what exactly happened at that location. >> there was a thread of intelligence reporting that groups in the environment in western, correction, eastern libya, were seeking to coalesce but there wasn't anything specific. bill: well, peter doocy is live in washington drilling down on the specifics. peter, if the administration knew it was terrorist attack in 24 hours, why did they not just say that? >> reporter: we heard from administration officials there is ongoing investigation and more details will
u.s. intelligence did indeed know it was a terror attack of 24 hours of that evening. bill: yesterday the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the defense secretary finally statedding the obvious. >> it was a terrorist attack. as we determined details of what took place there and how that attack took place that it became clear there were terrorists who planned that attack. that's when i came to that conclusion. >> day after or was -- >> took a while to really get some of...
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for a while the u.s. and israel publicly disagree on how to find red lines when it comes to iran's nukes . plug. look. look. look. look at mission free accreditation free in-store charges free coming from and free. free. free look the old free blog videos. free media. tom. fiedler. more news today. fled up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today please look. look well to the. slaves technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. plate.
for a while the u.s. and israel publicly disagree on how to find red lines when it comes to iran's nukes . plug. look. look. look. look at mission free accreditation free in-store charges free coming from and free. free. free look the old free blog videos. free media. tom. fiedler. more news today. fled up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today please look. look well to the. slaves technology innovation all the rest of elements from around...
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dennis: a u.s. appeals court has granted samsung's request to leave it to the trial court to decide whether to lift an apple requested injunction against samsung's galaxy 10.1. samsung got a billion dollar lawsuit in a case apple filed against it and apple seeking to block those from coming into the country with a trillion dollar penalty but samsung winning a rare victory for itself in this round. let's talk baseball. a billion people in the online kent and wants to sell them stuff. for the first time yesterday the company letting customers buy real products online. not just the cartoon sheet or vulture will martinis that eyeglasses and sweet and starbucks and stereos. 100 visitors at first will give wall street and early clue to the new revenue stream. facebook gets 80 present of sales from ads and a new face the gifts service if it thrives may -- may be facebook takes on amazon and ebay. cheryl: the dow ending september with negative numbers but it is actually positive. we have a lot more green ah
dennis: a u.s. appeals court has granted samsung's request to leave it to the trial court to decide whether to lift an apple requested injunction against samsung's galaxy 10.1. samsung got a billion dollar lawsuit in a case apple filed against it and apple seeking to block those from coming into the country with a trillion dollar penalty but samsung winning a rare victory for itself in this round. let's talk baseball. a billion people in the online kent and wants to sell them stuff. for the...
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the u.s. administration is in trying to erect a national regime of secrecy a national regime of obfuscation the regime way any government employee revealing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life imprisonment or it's been hours and journalists from the media organization which is of. all the areas assad has expressed fear that he could face the death penalty if he indeed does get extradited to the united states but at this point the u.s. has not issued any criminal charges so why does a songe fear this worst case scenario. not officially that are indications that are sealed and secret indictment might already be in place we're not sure that those would be documents. indicating that. when you look at the the scope of the persecution against the wiki leaks the forty two thousand documents that have been gathered in the attempt to find ways to end julian and possibly all those associated with we can lose if you look at the grand jury the proceedings last year
the u.s. administration is in trying to erect a national regime of secrecy a national regime of obfuscation the regime way any government employee revealing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life imprisonment or it's been hours and journalists from the media organization which is of. all the areas assad has expressed fear that he could face the death penalty if he indeed does get extradited to the united states but at this point the u.s. has not issued any...
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the government told us that u.s. growth in the second quarter was an anemic 1.7%, but today, the commerce department put out a new estimate showing us it was even less than that, just 1.3%. and this is what caught our attention in the report-- the government said half of the downward revision can be blamed on the drought. it's destroying crops, including the corn in this field le roy, illinois. and on the land clayton arnold has been farming in walker, missouri, for 40 years. a new report today on the drought says it continues to get 5%rse. it now covers 65.5% of the lower 21.5and in 21.5% of that area, the area you see in red, the drought is extreme or exceptional. so we asked anthony mason to dig further into the impact the rtought is having on our economy. t reporter: 90 miles southwest of dallas, in aquilla, texas, the drought has cut back ronnie gerik's cotton crop severely this year. f> it impacted not just myself but all the ag industry. >> reporter: in fact, the government now says the drought is slowing the
the government told us that u.s. growth in the second quarter was an anemic 1.7%, but today, the commerce department put out a new estimate showing us it was even less than that, just 1.3%. and this is what caught our attention in the report-- the government said half of the downward revision can be blamed on the drought. it's destroying crops, including the corn in this field le roy, illinois. and on the land clayton arnold has been farming in walker, missouri, for 40 years. a new report today...
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u.s. and other countries have hurt the iranian economy, they did not stop its nuclear program. >> there's only one way to peacefully prevent iran from getting atomic bombs. and that's by placing a clear red line on iran's nuclear weapons program. i believe that faced with a clear red line, iran will back down. and this will give more time for sanctions and diplomacy to convince iran to dismantle its nuclear weapons program altogether. >> woodruff: using a drawing of a fuse for illustration, netanyahu literally drew a line at the point before iran reaches the final level of uranium enrichment-- a step he says could be reached by next spring or summer. the united states has not gone as far, but the topic is expected to be discussed when secretary of state hillary clinton meets with the israeli prime minister later this evening. for more on all of this we get two views. paul pillar had a 28-year career at the c.i.a., much of it focusing on the middle east. he's now a non resident fellow at ge
u.s. and other countries have hurt the iranian economy, they did not stop its nuclear program. >> there's only one way to peacefully prevent iran from getting atomic bombs. and that's by placing a clear red line on iran's nuclear weapons program. i believe that faced with a clear red line, iran will back down. and this will give more time for sanctions and diplomacy to convince iran to dismantle its nuclear weapons program altogether. >> woodruff: using a drawing of a fuse for...
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and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting in which there could be. consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. the conflict in syria is also up for debate in new york way washington's just pledge forty five million dollars worth of extra support to the rebels this awhile a surge of funking in syria's second city has reportedly reach a stalemate talked of fierce clashes on friday the two month long battle for aleppo is said to have ended its decisive phase where the latest violence described as unprecedented i mean the escalation the un human rights council has extended its many best gave war crimes in the country the forty seven member body also calls a resolution that condemns what it called widespread violations of by syrian gone. back to the tex
and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting in which there could be. consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. the conflict in syria is also up for debate in new york way washington's just pledge forty five million...
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because the most paranoid within the u.s. government are afraid that they may be embarrassed or even prosecuted for war crimes and they have this fear for a good reason our government no longer solely belongs to we the people and now also in large part belongs to the trans national corporate elite in their military industrial complex our media also belongs to the corporate elite just a handful of corporations and pretty much everything we see in the news media in europe unelected technocrats and banks toure's have taken over what used to be democratic governments and one of the few forces out there that haven't yet been totally brought down by this corporate coup d'etat in the western world is wiki leaks that's why they're a threat to those in power including those in corporate power journalists have always been the underdog in their efforts to speak truth to power they've been censored smeared even murdered this is nothing new john adams the second president outed states shamefully shut down opposition newspapers and jailed
because the most paranoid within the u.s. government are afraid that they may be embarrassed or even prosecuted for war crimes and they have this fear for a good reason our government no longer solely belongs to we the people and now also in large part belongs to the trans national corporate elite in their military industrial complex our media also belongs to the corporate elite just a handful of corporations and pretty much everything we see in the news media in europe unelected technocrats...
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well, u.s. intelligence is now showing us that syria has moved chemical weapons for security reasons. defense secretary leon panetta characterized it as limited movement and believed the stockpiles were secured by the syrian military. now, panetta says the sites are being monitored by the united states and other countries. he says they're keeping a close eye on the situation. earlier today barbara star questioned the defense secretary about the development, and she's going to be joining in just a few moments. >> there's a group in d.c. that's figured out a way to send u.s. dollars to the rebels, and the government, well, the u.s. government is nott happy about this. brian todd has the story. >> reporter: outgunned at the beginning, syrian's rebels have gradually gained strength, taking the fight more directly to bashar al assad's regime and scoring victories. could some of the victories have started from this computer in washington? >> that's where you can actually identify where they conduct --
well, u.s. intelligence is now showing us that syria has moved chemical weapons for security reasons. defense secretary leon panetta characterized it as limited movement and believed the stockpiles were secured by the syrian military. now, panetta says the sites are being monitored by the united states and other countries. he says they're keeping a close eye on the situation. earlier today barbara star questioned the defense secretary about the development, and she's going to be joining in just...
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secretary of defense has said is the hall of the u.s. military and heard his readiness and ability to defend our nation. that's a terrible idea. we are now finding a more and more about the sequester. the law says that if you're going to cut the defense spending and lay off workers the contractors have to give those workers 60 days' notice. that would have come before the election. conveniently department of labor says you don't have to send out those notices. today we found that the administration said that those same contractors guy if you don't send out a notice and get sued we will pay all legal costs. now the taxpayer is going to be on the hook for the compensation and legal costs because everyone will see knowing that the money is there. lori: so, with reference to the fiscal cliff, it could tip the u.s. and possibly the global economy into recession. we know what's going on in your. at the very least it would be likely to have the rate of global growth in 2013. what you think will happen after the birth? >> it would be irresponsib
secretary of defense has said is the hall of the u.s. military and heard his readiness and ability to defend our nation. that's a terrible idea. we are now finding a more and more about the sequester. the law says that if you're going to cut the defense spending and lay off workers the contractors have to give those workers 60 days' notice. that would have come before the election. conveniently department of labor says you don't have to send out those notices. today we found that the...
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clearly the u.s. has a military capacity they don't, and if he waits until march romney would use it on his behalf. >> greta: that's a long five seconds. dick, thank you. >> thank you. >> greta: up next, they voted for clinton, gore and obama. so why do they now plan to vote for governor mitt romney in november? you'll hear from voters who are switching sides and our political panel is here to talk about it. that's next. also fur flying and blood on the floor on the set of "the view." see what happens when ann coulter goes head-to-head with the show's five hosts. it isn't pretty, but you can't stop watching it. you'll see it. back in 60 seconds. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> greta: from the $16 trillion deficit to the stubbornly high unemployment rate, president obama supportsers are finding lots of reasons to change their votes. they're speaking out in a new a
clearly the u.s. has a military capacity they don't, and if he waits until march romney would use it on his behalf. >> greta: that's a long five seconds. dick, thank you. >> thank you. >> greta: up next, they voted for clinton, gore and obama. so why do they now plan to vote for governor mitt romney in november? you'll hear from voters who are switching sides and our political panel is here to talk about it. that's next. also fur flying and blood on the floor on the set of...
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and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting grandmothers in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. aarti course want to marina portnoy right there in syria that's reported to be an explosion at the chief of staff building in central damascus this comes as the two month long battle for the second city of aleppo is said to be entering its decisive phase a with the latest clashes described as unprecedented the escalating violence the un human rights council has extended its mandate to investigate war crimes in the country of forty seven member body also passed a resolution that condemns what it called widespread violations by syrian government forces but the text made no mention of alleged rebel atrocities forci
and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting grandmothers in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. aarti course want to marina portnoy right there in syria that's reported to be an...